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He was handed an acoustic guitar in a tv show and didn't know what to do with it. I think it was a tv show /interview, unless I'm mixing things up.

On the contrary, seeing as he wasn’t expecting it, didn’t have a pick to start with and it was slightly out of tune and probably not set up for him, he played Ramble On ok. Jimmy’s still got it and it’s just a real shame there is no vehicle for his immense talent.

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On the contrary, seeing as he wasn’t expecting it, didn’t have a pick to start with and it was slightly out of tune and probably not set up for him, he played Ramble On ok. Jimmy’s still got it and it’s just a real shame there is no vehicle for his immense talent.

Not sure he still has it since he hasn't played likely in years. It's his choice there's no vehicle. He could have the pick of the litter to play with him and he seems to only want RP and JPP or no one.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present a new exhibit titled Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock and Roll, featuring more than 130 instruments that were used by artists including Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, Metallica, Jimmy Page, the Beatles, Chuck Berry, Steve Miller, Elvis Presley, St. Vincent, and more.

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There will never be an official dvd release of the WIC tour on account of Jimmy's drooling and Buddha belly. I doubt very much there will ever be an official cd release of the WIC tour because there's not enough demand to make it worthwhile. The Page/Plant era was bootlegged beyond belief.

Wow, how can you say never for 98? It truly is a part of led zeppelin's history, in regards to page and plant. We loved jimmy in 98, the crowd was going crazy over well played led zep songs.

I see atleast a deluxe edition of this record one day...as the marketing suggests